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<?xmlversion="1.0"?><bucketxmlns="http://xmlns.org/logic/super/markup"><sectiontype="about"><header>About whatever...</header><intro><para>Some long winded intro...</para><para>Some long winded intro...</para></intro><para>Continue on with the paragraphs.</para></section></bucket>

Logic without the fatal effects.
All code snippets are licensed under WTFPL.

Not sure I understand the problem, but: have you considered multiple classes on one element? <div class="hobbies section-main obj">

I can't use any page specific naming conventions because each block can be dropped into any page...
Here is a solution I came up with that will make my html modular and not page specific while reusing the same naming conventions. Again this could turn into a nightmare: